Hitachi US7070447-001 Manuel D’Utilisation

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VLAN Concepts
US7070447-001, Rev 01
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Draft Level—Hitachi Confidential
Troubleshooting VLANs
 Problem:
Cannot ping a user(s) on a different VLAN.
 Solution:
Verify the following:

Verify that the port(s) the user(s) is connected to has the correct 
VLAN number(s) assigned to it.
  
  
/VLAN/SHOW >vlan

Verify that you can ping the switch itself.  By default, the switch is 
not pre-configured with an IP address. Therefore, you must enable IP 
and assign an address to it.
   
/VLAN/CONFIG >modify  <vlan#>
  
/VLAN/CONFIG >create <vlan#>

Verify that the user endstation(s) and the VLAN(s) on the switch are 
using the same subnet masks.
/VLAN/SHOW >vrouter

Verify that the gateway IP address(es) on the endstation(s) points to 
the IP address of the VLAN(s) it is connected to.

Check the ARP table on the switch to verify if the switch is learning 
the endstation(s) address(es).
/INET/SHOW >ARP

Check the Routing table on the switch to verify that all networks are 
learned.
/INET/SHOW >route

Check the Forwarding table to verify the correct MAC addresses are 
learned.
/VBRIDGE/SHOW >vfwt

Ping from the switch to the end nodes.

Ensure that RIP is active per VLAN.
/VLAN/CONFIG >modify <vlan#>